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Top 10 Things to Do in Da Nang

From the Dragon Bridge and Marble Mountains to My Khe Beach and Golden Bridge day trips — the essential Da Nang checklist for first-time visitors.

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Top 10 Things to Do in Da Nang
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Da Nang sits on Vietnam's central coast between Hue and Hoi An, blending beach life, mountain temples, and modern city energy. These ten experiences capture the best of the city and its surroundings.

Dragon Bridge and Han Riverfront

Dragon Bridge over the Han River at night in Da Nang

Walk the riverside promenade at sunset, then watch the Dragon Bridge light up. On weekend evenings around 9 PM, the bridge performs a short fire and water show — arrive early for a spot on Tran Hung Dao Street.

Marble Mountains (Ngu Hanh Son)

Marble Mountains limestone peaks near Da Nang

Five marble and limestone hills hold caves, pagodas, and viewpoints. Thuy Son is the main climb; allow two to three hours and wear grippy shoes for wet stone steps.

My Khe Beach

My Khe Beach white sand and calm water Da Nang

A long urban beach with soft sand and gentle waves, popular for swimming, surfing lessons, and sunrise walks. Beach clubs and seafood restaurants line Vo Nguyen Giap.

Lady Buddha and Linh Ung Pagoda

Lady Buddha statue on Son Tra Peninsula Da Nang

On Son Tra Peninsula, a 67-meter white statue overlooks the bay. The pagoda grounds are peaceful and offer wide coastal views — combine with a peninsula drive.

Ba Na Hills and Golden Bridge

Golden Bridge held by giant hands at Ba Na Hills

Ride one of the world's longest cable cars to a hilltop French-village theme park. The Golden Bridge (Cau Vang) is the headline photo stop — book tickets ahead in peak season.

Son Tra Peninsula Nature Drive

Coastal road on Son Tra Peninsula Da Nang

Scenic loops through forested headlands reveal hidden beaches and lookouts. Go slowly — the peninsula is home to rare red-shanked douc langurs.

Hoi An Ancient Town Day Trip

Lantern-lit street in Hoi An Ancient Town

UNESCO-listed Hoi An is roughly 30 km south. Wander yellow-walled streets, tailor shops, and riverside cafes; stay after dark when lanterns light the old town.

My Son Sanctuary

Cham temple ruins at My Son Sanctuary

Cham-era brick towers in a jungle valley make a half-day trip from Da Nang. Morning visits are cooler and less crowded; hire a guide for historical context.

Han Market and Local Food

Fresh produce and food stalls at Han Market Da Nang

Han Market is the city's commercial heart — browse dried seafood, coffee, and snacks, then try Mi Quang or bun mam at nearby eateries.

Rooftop Bars with River Views

Rooftop bar skyline view over Da Nang at night

Sky bars along the Han River frame the Dragon Bridge and city lights. Sunset cocktails are a relaxed way to end a sightseeing day.

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